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CONBAD AND LIZETTE. CONBAD MiSTEE PABLATO Lizette ... Miss Nina Tuixocfi Tim Flaherty Vaster APLean Joel Fuller Master Fermas Lucy Fuller Miss Emmeline Vox Jacob Yon Wolfstein Master Matthews Appropriate soiigs and dances by Hiss Nina TuHooh, Master Parkto. and the Company. To conclude with PATOHWOES. ■■•••••. Admission— Circlo, 4s ; stalls, 2s 6d ; pit. Is. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Box plan of circle at Montague's Fancy Bazaar. MATINEE for schools and families every Saturday. Open at 1.30, commence at 2. AdmissionCircle, 2s 6d ; stalls, Is ; pit, 6d. 638&391 TO THE ILKCTOBS OF THE CITY OF , CHBISTCHUECH. . f^i ENTLEMJfiN,— In announcing myself a Candle VX date for re-election as one of your Bepresentatires in the next Parliament, I think it right to recapitulate the measures which I stated I should support when I addressed my constituents in June last, previously to the last session of the Assembly ; measures which my past political career will show I fcave been in favour of, I need hardly, therefore, state that I am, and always havo been, a Liberal, and should I be re-elected, I should go to tbo House pledged to support aud promote the passing Of the following measures :— 1. An Electoral BUI on a liberal ba«ia, MwflOO* Suffrage, with a six months' residents! qualU flcation. Registration at any time during year, and lengthened hours for voting, but would strongly oppose the dual vote to the Maoris. 2. A Be-distribn+ipn of Seats Bill upon a fair population basis. 3. A Property Tax whi«h wonld compel every man io contribute in j roportion to his means to the oost of the Government of the country, . omitting from taxation email property holders. 4. Any re-adjustment of taxation by whioh it can be shown that the actual ooneumer can be benefited without at the same time seriously impairing the revenue. 5. The qnestion of Free Trade policy is engaging attention at Hone at the present moment, and it is a matter for grave consideration here whether it will not be sound polioy in this new country to foster and enoourage those industries and productions, which it may be satisfaotorily proved arsj^nd can fee established in the Colony. 6. Secular Education by the State. 7. Triennial Parliament Bill. 8. General Licensing Bill if including Local Option, then witn compensation clauses. 9. Continuance of Public Works, with full regard to their reproductive character. 10, Such a re-modelling of the Native Office ac will do away with the present and past system of ' personal Go rernment in Native matters. 11, I am opposed to tbe establishment of direct steaa communication for immigration purposes for the present. 12, I would Biipport an Aot to fairly control the Chinese immigration. If elected, I reserve to myself the right to oriticisfi the Acts of any Ministry, and so far claim to be an Independent Member. And it will be remembered I voluntarily retired from the office of Minister for Public Works, after holding office from tke end of the year 1872 to 1877. The reason I opposed the Government during the past session waa ih»t I did not approve of their administration. - I shall take early opportunity of addraMiwr you in the various ports of the district, lam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. 6540-393 EDWABD BJCHABDSOK. TO THE ELECTORS OF TUB HBATHCOTE DISTRICT. aINTLEMEN,— I am again a oandidale i for your suffrages. You know that I am a man of few words, and will not expect from me a long address. Many of jou know that I did not seek office, but entered unwillingly into the Ministry to ensure that the interests of the Canter* bury Provincial District should not be altogether unrepresented. I do not regret the step which I then toot. lam prepared to defend and jußtify the general conduct of public business by tho present Government whenever necessary. The policy of tbe present Ministry has been so fully set forth in the Ch)Ternor|B speech at the opening of Parliament, that it is unnecessary for me to refer to that poUoj in detail. It will bo sufficient to say that I am determined, if reelocted, to do my utmost to give effect to that policy— fully assured that fair taxation, liberal land laws, and shorter Parliaments are essential to the pro* gress and prosperity of the Colony. I will have an opportunity during the 1 ' "tion of personally discussing these matters 0i uu ""' an< * °^ B 0 °* con f er « D 6 with you u^on B uWj natter * whicli you m& 7 : i() *W to bring before me. ** ft,- ■ r «.' mi Trusting that the wwlt J fche faction mil show that I have retained you* tfWndmce, I remain. Gentlemen, ; Youra faithfully, 6760 J. T. BISJBLEE. TO LET, Bedroom, furnished, one mile from Post Office, Christohuroh. Addrees, A.F., Post Office, Ohristohuroh. 6785 THE STANDARD BREWEBY COM* PANY (LIMITED), (Late White and Co.), BT AB&FH 6XBEBT AHD WIHDHttI BOAS, Chriatchurdh. BREWERS OF SPARKLING MALT ALE AND DOUBLH JiKOWK STOUT, BOTTLED ALB AND STOUT Of the Celebrated "JOHN BULL" BRAND, In quart* and pints, equal to imported. The Trade supplied at lowest current ntec* Families in quantities of not leif titan 5 galls in casks, or 1 dot quarts, in bottles. Delivered Free in Ohriitohurch and Suburbs. 61 J. WEBTV Manager THE COLONIAL TNSURANOE QOUFANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Flßl AND M.IBIIA CAPITAL TWO MITiiONS STBALIVO. OHIEI oraCSS, WSLUHOTOff* BOAEP OF DIBBOTOBS — Ohjjbkak t Tho Hon. C. Z. PhlKiiyn, M.L.O, Oh«fi man Local Board Australian Mutual Provident Society. Yzob-Oeaibiux i The Hon. Bandall Johnson, MJ*O~ Managing Director Northern Land ana " — *any. £989 wv*. *•«.■■ Jacob JoiepLfeq;, lUrcm*,* "" * A. do B. Brandon, Sm., ILHJL, I*om» Director Australian Mutual froTutat" Society. E. W. Mills, Merchant. The Hon. M. S. Grw», MJj.O, Loosf Director Australian Mutual PrVridtal Sooietr. J. S. 2f. Tbompim, Eiq., Merchant SOUOITOM I Mmits Brandon and Son, WaUinftMs* GnrsßAX Mavaodi Geo. B. Graham. Esq. Burxoit Tht Bank of F«w Zsaland. This Company offer to Insurers tht UQtwln combined advantages r— Absolute B«ourit7 Prompt and Liberal Settlement of CHaimj Lowest Current Bates Insurance of Every Description effected* Gastobtox Bbaxok Ararat Ashburton ... Friedlander Brat* Chertsey ... Onr&Oo. Kaiapoi J.W.Ellen. Kirwee W. J. Simpson. Leeston W. /. G. Bluett A Oe, Lyttelton ... . Harroy Hawkins 4 Oe* Oxford ... ... Dilnot Sladdea. Eangiora ... O. J. &O. G. Ohapsiatfi Bakaia ... ... On ft do*. ; Southbridje ... W. J. Q. Bluett ft Oe. Timaru ... ... John Jackson. Waltham „« Danial Gow. Waimate ... Joseph OottrelL Agents wanted where not represented* FIRE AND MARINE* INSURANCE ALL EHrDS AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. GMTTEBSTOT BBAVCkt HEBB7OBDBTBBSI Next the Union SMDK. E. A, GRAHAM. :^3£ VOW*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3539, 14 August 1879, Page 3

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